WOULD LIKE TO SEE ME WALKING AROUND IN HIGH HEELS. ALL RIGHT, THANK YOU. RENOVATIONS AT A HOUSE IN NASHUA UNCOVERED SOME INTERESTING NEWS. OLD NEWSPAPER STUFFED INSIDE THE WALL FILLED WITH HEADLINES AND HISTORY. JEAN MACKIN HAS THE STORY OF ONE MAN TRAVELING BACK IN TIME THROUGH HIS NEW FOUND TREASURE. RIGHT IN HERE, SOMEWHERE IN HERE JUST IN THE CORNER THEY HAD PACKED A BUNCH OF OLD NEWSPAPERS. KEN FOUND A HIDDEN TREASURE UNDER LAYERS OF OLD SIDING AT HIS KINSLEY STREET HOUSE IN NASHUA. RENOVATIONS REVEALED NEWSPAPERS INSIDE THE WALL, DATING BACK TO AUGUST OF 1922. THE NASHUA TELEGRAPH, AND THE BOSTON POST, WHICH FOLDED IN 1956. HE SAYS PROBABLY PACKED IN THERE FOR INSULATION OR TO PLUG A LEAK, NOT WORTH A LOT OF MONEY. BUT THIS TIME CAPSULE IS PRICELESS TO KEN. WAGNER, MY FAVORITE ONE. HE CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF THE PHOTOS OF BASEBALL LEGEND HONUS WAGNER, THE FLYING DUTCH MAN WAS THE FIRST FACE HE SAW ON THE TATTERED PAGES. THEN THERE'S ALL THE HISTORY SPELLED OUT IN BLACK AND WHITE. THREE TEXTILE MILLS OPENED GATES, YANKEES INCREASE LEAD OVER BROWNS. MEN WANTED AS MACHINISTS, BOILER MAKERS AND BLACK SMITHS, UP TO 75 CENTS AN HOUR. IT WAS JUST VERY INTERESTING TO SEE WHAT WAS GOING ON BACK THEN AND THE INDUSTRIES AND THE JOB MARKET AND THE PRICES. JUST PAGE THROUGH THE PRICES, 92 YEARS AGO. SUITS, $4.95. FOOT POWDER, THREE CANS, 25 CENTS. BICYCLES, 27.50. AND DRIVE A SEDAN HOME FOR $650. THE REMODELING PROJECT CONTINUES THIS SUMMER AND TWO MORE LAYERS OF SIDING WILL COME DOWN. KEN IS HOPING THAT REVEALS MORE TREASURE. WHO KNOWS. MAYBE WE'LL FIND A MILLION DOLLARS UNDER THERE ONE OF THESE DAYS.